Garmin eTrex 20x

The new eTrex 20x is our upgraded version of the popular eTrex 20, with enhanced screen resolution and expandedinternal memory so you can download a greater variety of maps than ever. This rugged, dependable GPS retains the easeof-use and affordability that eTrex is legendary for, with an array of compatible mounts for use on ATVs, bicycles, boatsand cars. The new eTrex 20x also has the ability to track both GPS and GLONASS satellites simultaneously. It supportsgeocaching GPX files for downloading geocaches and details straight to your unit.

3 Responses to Garmin eTrex 20x

Outstanding GPS Bought to replace an older Magellan GPS. This new unit has exceptional performance and quickly and accurately locks onto location. The standard map lacks detail but is easily replaced with good free maps. I downloaded the following on my PC to use with this GPS:1. Garmen BaseCamp – free software to communicate with the GPS.2. Maine Topo – An excellent free topo map of Maine available from the GPSFileDepot. Other states also available.3. Google Earth – An exceptional free…

Ugh, get ready to sit for hours and hours. Honestly, this is one of the most user unfriendly devices I have ever touched. You need a month of hours per day of work on the computer to get it going. You need to download multiple programs to get it to work. You need to watch multiple user made videos and read blogs and articles to get the info to get maps on there. You need to buy an additional memory card. I bought it for hiking, but it’s more for someone who likes working on the computer over being outside. It’s bad. Real bad. It’s…

Reviewed by a cyclist for cyclists considering this device for their bicycle riding. This device (the eTrex 20x) is a gem. Thus the five star rating. I’ve been studying it and used it on some bicycle rides over the past two months. I’ve read several of the Amazon reviews for this product, and few do a good job of informing the consumer. I think this is because the product caters to so many different endusers: boaters, kayakers, walkers, hikers, off-road cyclists, and on-road cyclists. My review is written from the perspective of an on-road cyclist. And I’m not going to write a…